I would guess, it will be like September judging by the release of Great Works. Any more information available yet besides court improvements?
My fairly uneducated guess is it will release about the same time when Holy Fury was released previous year.However we might start hearing about it soon.I would guess, it will be like September judging by the release of Great Works. Any more information available yet besides court improvements?
I would rather the development to slow down a bit so the devs have more time to take care of bugs and various issues that are already present. The last thing CK2 needs is development a'la EU4.
I don't think that's quite true. I think we'll get a couple free patches before they go back to making DLC. Holy Fury might have been the most popular DLC yet so it wouldn't make much sense to stop it there.Most of the CK2 team were reassigned to other projects. Looks like we wouldn't have any major DLCs anymore, only free patches.
Most of the CK2 team were reassigned to other projects. Looks like we wouldn't have any major DLCs anymore, only free patches.
I think it is time to slowly start on CK3... it will take some time, probably Vicky3 before that..
I second that. As much as I would love another dlcs this game could use some serious patching and slight rebalancing. Some older DLCs and features could be revisited for sure.
There is so many suggestions that would improve game so much. And of course nobody expects devs to change core mechanics or anything that would require absurd amount of work, but there is plenty simple features that people constantly ask for that would make the game so much better.
Either way smashing bugs and oversights should be top priority right now, that's what I think.
ck3 will most likely feel so.. simple compared to ck2 and all of it's dlcs.
I would guess, it will be like September judging by the release of Great Works. Any more information available yet besides court improvements?
Perhaps not "strictly speaking", but a couple of obvious hints suggest a new start date that most likely is beyond the scope of a free patch.Strictly speaking, there hasn't been any news that there will be any more expansions.
I would suggest Nantes/Retz in9... 867.
There's half a million reasons to criticize EU4, but saying it's not a worthy successor to his greatly inferior predecessor sounds really weird to me.eu4 is a mindless map painter, hardly a worthy successor to eu3